Review of Hot Summer Nights (2018) by David Ehrlich for indieWire — 26 Jun 2018
Elijah Bynum’s debut embracing every last cliche it can find in a perverse attempt to forge its own identity. It’s a noble effort that comes up empty. Instead of something original, we’re left with a sweaty pastiche that shares its protagonist’s desire to be all things to all people, only to wind up losing any sense of itself along the way.
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This review of Hot Summer Nights (2018) was written by David Ehrlich and published by indieWire on 26 Jun 2018.
Hot Summer Nights has generally received mixed reviews.
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